I've given this book a read... its amazing..
Aerodynamics - Selected Topics in the Light of their Historical Development, By Theodre von Karman
Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 1954
Published in 1954, this book is a collection of lectures by Theodre Von Karman. The book fancies about reaching...
as i told you, the question is still very much open... you won't find a good description in any book. :(
All we know is 'something happens around that place', what is it, we don't know, neither can we predict the downstraeam conditions accurately.
At my place, we're trying to analyse reason...
Ya, you're right jags. CATIA offers more than just modelling. But that's when you're done with the initial, gross calculations. only when you have finished conceptualising using a paper and a calculator, shifting to a software like CATIA is useful. One can't start with CATIA right in the concept...
CATIA V6 (or V5) is just a modeling software. its the best one available in the market, probably. Although it possesses the ability to do structural analysis, it won't be much of a help in 'DESIGNING' a plane.
Designing to me is what they taught in TA101 :) Its about the whole idea of...
i wonder if u checked this:
Shock/boundary-layer interactions: Possible sources of unsteadiness- J.-P. Dussauge
its available at Science Direct. It gives a good insight into the problem. A full-filling explanation is still not there, though. :(
u can refer to other papers by Dassauge &...
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this is a possible solution. I don't find a suitable motor.
i think steppers might work, but circuit is the problem. I don't have any exposure of microcontroller programming.
Well, thanks coreyh. Althought the solution you proposed...
hi,
I'm doing an experiment, in realisation of which i need to move a steel plate up and down. Please consider the following constraints faced by me:
-The plate would rise to 12mm at most.
-The speed should be such that it rises 12mm in around half a second.
-I want to be able to stop...
Hi,
I need some good amount of information regarding the types of control surfaces being used to control and maneuver the missiles. i couldn't find this stuff on my own. so, please help me.
thanks in anticipation
Abhishek
ya it is.
ppl used it in the last year's competition
performance was gud enough, though they had to cut and modify the arms with a lot of effort.
do consult someone else before u go for it.
i guess u asking all this stuff for SAE baja, INDIA. rite? @harpreet
in that case i wud advise u to use maruti 800's suspension arms. modify them accordingly. i don't think u've got much time to decide.
gud luck!